John 21:1-14
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The ancient Jews did not have any special meaning to sharing a meal. although, the Arthur Shai Agnon- a Jewish-Israeli who won a literature Nobel prize- used to describe sexual interactions with "sharing a meal". it has nothing to do with ancient Jews, but maybe that's why you had that in mind.
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A meal is food but not all food is a meal. An apple is food but you can't call it a meal.
In Hawaiian, "hāinā" means a meal, food or feast. It is often used to refer to a large gathering or celebration that involves sharing food and enjoying each other's company.
no sharing a meal with a family wont change anything in your health thats just those imotional speaches
In Sikhism, the preparing and sharing of food symbolizes community, equality, and selfless service. The practice of langar, a communal meal served to all regardless of background, reinforces the values of humility and the importance of sharing resources. It embodies the belief that everyone is equal in the eyes of God, promoting unity and breaking down social barriers. This act of sharing food fosters a sense of belonging and reinforces the teachings of compassion and generosity central to Sikh philosophy.
After a meal? Hmmmm. Food perhaps.
The Gospel of the Clean Plate refers to the idea of finishing all the food on your plate, often seen as a sign of respect or gratitude towards the meal and those who prepared it. It is a cultural norm in many societies but can also lead to overeating or feeling pressured to consume more than needed.
"Panambitan" is a traditional Filipino custom where guests are invited to a meal or gathering, typically involving the sharing of food and stories. It is a way of fostering camaraderie, hospitality, and community bonds among people.
The phrase "one good meal deserves another" suggests that a satisfying or enjoyable experience, such as a delicious meal, often leads to a desire for more similar experiences. It reflects the idea of reciprocity and appreciation, implying that if you’ve had a great meal, you should seek out or create another to continue that enjoyment. This can also extend to sharing good food with others, fostering connections and gratitude.
Meal management relates to the understanding of managing and planning the food menu from purchasing , preparing and serving.
Meal management is a series of events concerned with menu, food purchasing, preparation and serving meal and being able to maximize your food, and minimize your spending.